New king and queen move into Kryal Castle

Soon to be married Melbourne-based couple Jay Finch and Wendy Alexander have begun moving into their castle made up of a private residence, 22 motel rooms, two restaurants, mock-up torture chambers and a bluestone maze.

The couple bought the property for an undisclosed amount; however it's believed that they purchased it for less than the 2007 asking price of $10million.

There was controversy before the castle went to auction when a Brunswick man said he would like to turn it into a brothel.

However, the castle's new king and queen plan to keep the park as a hotel and tourist attraction.

They're throwing around ideas such as a wellbeing centre and a Harry Potter playground.

"We're both excited about the challenges ahead, we know that there's going to be quite a few but we're really excited about that," Wendy says.

The pair plan to improve the hotel rooms and resume the live medieval shows, such as torture and punishment re-enactments and jousting.

"People love to see people get whipped and hung," Jay laughs.

"I think the shows were a huge drawcard and we'd like to get those underway," Wendy says.

Wendy and Jay are calling for input from the public.

"If they've got something they'd like to bring to the castle, then we'd be happy to talk to them," Wendy says.

The couple plan to have a medieval style wedding at Kryal Castle in April.

"We will all be dressed up as they would've been in the day," Jay says.

Stepping down from the throne is Keith and Joyce Ryall who built the castle in 1972 and opened the tourist attraction in 1974.